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Journalists argue that defending the public's interest sometimes requires
reporting
state secrets.
In order to forestall potential challenges, China’s leadership has increasingly muzzled the press, limiting, in particular,
reporting
or commentary that could adversely affect stock prices or the currency.
The companies’ senior management would walk investors and board members through the
reporting
formalities step by step, present results, take questions, vote, and move on.
The belief that they are – and the
reporting
that feeds it – is reinforcing widespread stigmatization of those with mental illness, increasing their suffering and preventing them from participating fully in society.
Every year, more journalists are murdered because of their
reporting
than die in war zones.
Measurement and
reporting
were neglected.
The endless cycle of
reporting
on violations of child rights is in danger of becoming a pantomime.
Newspapers in most advanced countries are struggling or folding, and investigative
reporting
is often the first thing they cut.
The mainstream media’s tendency to avoid checking out or
reporting
what is actually newsworthy in Internet conspiracy theories partly reflects class bias.
They should organize new online entities in which they pay a fee for direct investigative reporting, unmediated by corporate pressures.
In
reporting
on the crisis, the media have placed too much emphasis on finance alone, and have paid insufficient attention to the marked slowing of economic growth.
For example, many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa do not update their
reporting
often enough, so their GDP numbers may miss large and fast-growing economic sectors, like cell phones.
When Ghana updated its
reporting
a few years ago, its GDP jumped by 60%.
Then he said that the Guardian had “drawn a red line” in this regard – and that the Guardian itself had crossed it in its
reporting
on the material leaked by Snowden; he used the terms “criminal conspiracy” and “co-conspirators” several times at this point in the exchange.
Baker’s threat of prosecution in a room full of reporters seemed intended to stifle serious national-security
reporting.
To be sure, political information remains rigorously controlled, which puts a premium on “harmless” recreational, entertainment, and sports information – the
reporting
of which is basically free.
For example,
reporting
by the South Metropolitan Daily led to the abolition of an outdated housing ordinance issued by the State Council.
Cai Jing magazine’s continuous
reporting
on SARS enabled the Chinese public to learn the truth about this epidemic.
In a report released in June, the six banks described how they have provided more than $100 billion in climate finance in the four years since joint
reporting
began.
Recent
reporting
on the bombing of Falluja has also been an exercise in self-denial.
Alas, many journalists seem far more willing to fight over their right to gather news than to battle for their right to publish and broadcast the results of their
reporting
freely.
Those who consider themselves members of the global free press should collectively strive to construct similar networks over which news and
reporting
can run free and be available to anyone with an Internet connection.
So complicated do many issues seem that some newspapers and broadcasters have abandoned
reporting
about the Convention.
Yet, even at this late stage, the negotiating countries could still commission a follow-up assessment that could be linked to
reporting
requirements.
For example, Unilever has rejected the short-term pressures of capital markets by ending quarterly earnings
reporting
and broadening its focus to advance greater social interests, rather than just the interests of its shareholders.
According to a recent study by the European Journalism Center, despite deepening government control over how the media operates, investigative
reporting
remains active, and “abuses of the taxpayers’ money are regularly exposed.”
In others, governments have implemented legal and economic hurdles for honest, unfettered reporting, making the jobs of journalists like Kijana and Funes all the more difficult.
We can all agree, however, that a free press is a prerequisite for functioning democracy, and that diligent, fearless
reporting
costs money: there are no shortcuts to exposing corruption and social injustice.
The increasingly murky situation in Venezuela calls for unbiased and accurate
reporting
of campaign developments.
They showed that McNamara had sent the manuscript to the American Ambassador in South Vietnam, Ellsworth Bunker, who requested a certain Bob Kelly to write an overall report, with a view to discrediting my reporting, and arranged to get The Atlantic magazine (where Bunker mistakenly thought my article was scheduled to appear) to “withhold publication.”
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